i have just returned from my 2 week hiatus :cough: ban :cough:
now my question:
The vacuum line connected to my cruise control unit is disconnected, and I don't have the slightest clue as to where it should be connected. It is the hose coming out of the cruise control unit, going toward the engine. Any help would be appreciated
now my question:
The vacuum line connected to my cruise control unit is disconnected, and I don't have the slightest clue as to where it should be connected. It is the hose coming out of the cruise control unit, going toward the engine. Any help would be appreciated
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ya for some reason i think everyones is unhooked idk y
its best to use a T splitter and run it in a vacuum hose at the TB
its best to use a T splitter and run it in a vacuum hose at the TB
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It's one of 47,296 or so vacuum lines that make any and every car
from the 1980s look like rubber spaghetti underhood. Although to be
fair nothing beats my old 1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. A
buddy of mine liked to joke around that the power seats, mirrors,
radio & blinkers must have been vacuum operated since there was
about 40 vacuum hoses under hood. (this time I'm not exagerating)
from the 1980s look like rubber spaghetti underhood. Although to be
fair nothing beats my old 1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. A
buddy of mine liked to joke around that the power seats, mirrors,
radio & blinkers must have been vacuum operated since there was
about 40 vacuum hoses under hood. (this time I'm not exagerating)
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theres a small little squiggle of a outlet on that thick brass tube comming off the back of the intake manifold, there probally used to be a plastic adaptor on it and its probally broken and came off, its used for cruise.